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7mm STW
Mcwhorter 7mm STW
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<blockquote data-quote="Reemty J" data-source="post: 2212667" data-attributes="member: 113694"><p>Sitkastw, how often do you clean the barrels and what do you use? What type of game have you shot with the STW and what is the terminal performance with the 195? I would guess it would really thump something a long ways out. Back in the early 1990's we used to shoot 30-378's with a 180 grain bullet @ 3500 FPS granted this was not an ideal bullet BC wise but it would smack an elk out to 1000 yards like you wouldn't believe, deer it would just bowl them over. Once shot a coyote at 1030 yards. They were custom rifles out of Arizona built with the weatherby action with 26" barrel and a brake, they were real pleasant to shoot but you better have ear protection. At that time they were $2700 and everything I see about these McWhorter rifles, well they seem to be in another league!! Your round count is impressive.. the BC of that 195 Berger is unreal and it should maintain energy and slide thru the air as good as almost any bullet</p><p>wildcat223.... no I have not ever had one but watch there show all the time on TV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reemty J, post: 2212667, member: 113694"] Sitkastw, how often do you clean the barrels and what do you use? What type of game have you shot with the STW and what is the terminal performance with the 195? I would guess it would really thump something a long ways out. Back in the early 1990’s we used to shoot 30-378’s with a 180 grain bullet @ 3500 FPS granted this was not an ideal bullet BC wise but it would smack an elk out to 1000 yards like you wouldn’t believe, deer it would just bowl them over. Once shot a coyote at 1030 yards. They were custom rifles out of Arizona built with the weatherby action with 26” barrel and a brake, they were real pleasant to shoot but you better have ear protection. At that time they were $2700 and everything I see about these McWhorter rifles, well they seem to be in another league!! Your round count is impressive.. the BC of that 195 Berger is unreal and it should maintain energy and slide thru the air as good as almost any bullet wildcat223.... no I have not ever had one but watch there show all the time on TV [/QUOTE]
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